History came to life during Arkhaios Film Festival
The seventh annual Arkhaios Film Festival gave guests the opportunity to explore multiple cultural and historical topics through different documentaries.
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The seventh annual Arkhaios Film Festival gave guests the opportunity to explore multiple cultural and historical topics through different documentaries.
Show: ‘The Politician’
This Halloween season, there is more to watch than just “Hocus Pocus” and “Halloweentown” on repeat. On October 19, “Vampyr! The Opera” will be performing at Irmo Center for the Arts at 7:30 p.m.
Game: "Astral Chain"
Oktoberfest might conjure up images of beer and party-goers to many, but Columbia’s Oktoberfest shows that the story of the festival goes beyond its stereotypical reputation. Incarnation Lutheran Church is looking forward to hosting its ninth Oktoberfest Columbia this weekend from Oct. 11 to 13.
The South Carolina State Fair has been a staple of Columbia and the surrounding area for many years – 150, to be exact. For this year's milestone anniversary, the fair is unveiling a number of new features to share with South Carolina.
As a freshman, Andre Calderon struggled to make friends. He was born and raised in Cancún, Mexico and decided to come to the United States to attend college at USC, but said he didn't feel at home in South Carolina right away.
"It takes two to make a thing go right,” Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock pointed out to listeners back in 1988. The music industry is full of talent and is thus a breeding ground for competition. That is why when talented forces work together to create something they couldn’t create on their own, it should be celebrated.
Trustus Theatre is celebrating 35 years in Columbia, and what better way to celebrate than adapting one of the most lauded musicals of the '70s?
Believe it or not, a world of food lies beyond the Chick-fil-A in Russell House or the Cook Out in Five Points. If French fries are the extent of your foreign culinary exposure, perhaps it's time to try something new.
The Koger Center for the Arts will host a musical production that will blend the performance of classical Latin American music with a display of vibrant photographs of Mexico this Saturday.
Art Along the Trail, a free event hosted by Columbia Art Center and Columbia Parks and Recreation Department, will give attendees the opportunity to create art alongside local artists while enjoying nature on Saturday at 11 a.m. next to Riverfront Park Amphitheater.
Andy Erikson, took audience members on a roller coaster ride of her life’s events in her Carolina Production’s Fresh Faces of Comedy performance Wednesday night.
Margaret “Markie” Gaddis attended her first anime convention when she was in college. About a decade later, it’s safe to say the event has left a lasting impact on her. In her spare time, Gaddis can be found creating characters through costume designing in order to embody them at future conventions.
The Piece by Piece: Quilts from the permanent collection exhibit is in the Diverse Voices gallery of McKissick Museum, located at the end of the Horseshoe. The gallery focuses on folklife and traditional arts, and this year's exhibit includes over 40 quilts with hundreds of years of history stitched into every fabric.
"Joker" has been the subject of great discussion since its Oct. 4 theatrical release was announced. Within the realm of film critics, it has received universal acclaim, earning the "Best Film" award at the Venice Film Festival. However, major concerns have been raised surrounding the influence of the Joker himself after an article published on The Globe and Mail criticized the film for emphasizing the "antihero the alienated and angry have been waiting for."
When one hears the name C.S. Lewis, the first thing that usually comes to mind is "The Chronicles of Narnia." Although Lewis was the creator of many works of literature, this live production goes beyond the pages and into Lewis' personal story.
Clumps of hair, naked bodies and social commentary — where else can you more clearly find beauty in opposition than an art gallery? Ming Ying Hong, an assistant professor at Mississippi State, is showing her newest series, entitled "Amalgamations," at McMaster Gallery.
Sometimes coffee just won't cut it. Whether you're gathering some friends to celebrate a birthday or looking to take the edge off after an especially sad exam performance, Columbia has a restaurant that fits the bill. Check out some of the area's most buzz-worthy drinks and make this weekend one to remember — or forget.
Movie: Ad Astra